Guy of Ibelin, Constable of Cyprus

Guy of Ibelin (1195-1255) was Lord of Beirut from 1236 to 1247, succeeding John of Beirut and preceding Hugh of Beirut, and the constable of the Kingdom of Cyprus. The fifth son of John of Beirut, and a scion of the House of Ibelin, Guy had close relations with King Henry I of Cyprus. In 1248, he took part in the siege of Damietta alongside Baldwin of Ibelin, Seneschal of Cyprus, and he was known as a benevolent ruler and an accomplished knight.